Gothic-style church, designed by Wills & Dudley of New York, built in 1855. Oldest Episcopal church in Montgomery. Many interesting memorials, including pew of Confederate President Jefferson Davis.
Gothic-style church, designed by Wills & Dudley of New York, built in 1855. Oldest Episcopal church in Montgomery. Many interesting memorials, including pew of Confederate President Jefferson Davis.
Leading attraction in Montgomery. 6th largest Shakespeare theater in the world, with more than 200,000
Montgomery, AL TheatresState gallery; designated to showcase art and artists of Alabama. Approximately 7
Montgomery, AL GalleriesLarge collection of displays and exhibits from early ballooning days to present. Era uniforms, artifacts. Highlights: Memorial Plaza, AC-47 gunship, B-52 tail gun, B-17 ball turret, 2
Montgomery, AL MuseumsCompleted 1860. One of great Italianate-style houses surviving in Alabama. 1880s hand-painted murals and stenciling in 1st-fl...
Gently rolling terrain with numerous creeks, wetlands, tall pines and beautiful oaks. Three demanding 9-hole championship cou...
Backpacking and camping equipment. Kayaks, canoes and more (make reservations thru Montgomery store). Snowboards, snow skis, ...
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Built in 1847 by Selma Masonic Order to serve as university. Served as Confederate hospital, county courthouse and military s...